CONTAINER LIST

Series 1. Albums

Box 1, Folder 1

Music / [collected by] Florine Haas

Note

Whisper your mother's name / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter --Mamie Reilly : waltz song and chorus / written
and composed by Maude Nugent --A hot time in the old town / words by Joe Hayden, written by Theo A. Metz --My coal black lady
: symphony de Ethiopia / written and composed by W. T. Jefferson --There may be others like her but the're not in town : a
beautiful ballad with waltz refrain / words by Cha[rle]s Horwitz, music by Fred[eric]k Bowers --King Carnival march (two-step)
/ by George Rosey --Ma Caroline : a refine coon song / words and music by Lee Johnson --Wang : potpourri / libretto by J.
Cheever Goodwin, music by Woolson Morse --The sporty widow Brown / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter --Bye
bye Belinda : a darktown triumph / written and composed by H. Y. Leavitt --I was once your wife! / words by Raymond A. Browne,
music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld --Sweet Rosie O'Grady : waltz song and chorus / written and composed by Maude Nugent --I want
yer, ma honey : an Ethiopian oddity / words and music by Fay Templeton --She's the comfort of their home / written and composed
by Ed. Rogers --Doris the village maiden / words and music by Geo. Maywood --Love's dream after the ball (Songe d'amour apres
le bal) / by A. Czibulka --Espanita : Spanish waltzes / composed by George Rosey --El Capitan march / by John Philip Sousa
--King Cotton march / by John Philip Sousa --Since my little baby brother came to stay : a serio-comic novelty / written and
composed by Gertrude R. Spellan

I guess I'll have to telegraph my baby : coon song / words and music by Geo[rge] M. Cohan --My love's a gamblin' man (if you'll
only stop dat shootin' craps) : song and chorus with dance ad lib / words by Matthews and Bulger, music by Maurice Levi --Ma
onliest one! / words and music by Fay Templeton --The lilac / words by Marion May and Gustave H. Kline, music by Gustave H.
Kline --I've been to gay Paree / words by Tom Conley and Henry J. Sayers, music by Felix McGlennon --Honey, you made a hit
with me! / words and music by Ernest Hogan and Bert A. Williams --La pas ma la / words and music by Ernest Hogan --Der'll
be wahm coons a prancin' / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar, music by Will Marion --Ma hoodoo honey / words by Al Anderson, music
by Lee Johnson --She was bred in old Kentucky / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter --I love my honey, yes I
do! / words and music by William C. Carleton --Oh! Ebenezer! / words and music by Dave Reed, Jr. --Elsie from Chelsea / words
and music by Harry Dacre --I've sold my cow (Jack and choruses) : from 'The strange adventures of Jack and the beanstalk'
/ words by R. A. Barnett, music by A. B. Sloane --You're so good, Daddy : song and chorus / words and music by Hattie Starr
--Chimmie Fadden der Bowery boy : song and chorus / words and music by Charles H. Hopper --All I wants is ma chickens / arranged
by W. H. Tyers, words and music by Deas and Wilson --Crappy Dan de spo'tin' man / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan
--I've been hoodoo'd : comic song and refrain / words and music by Gussie L. Davis --Because : song and chorus / words by
Cha[rle]s Horwitz, music by Fred[eric]k V. Bowers --How'd you like to be the iceman? : song and chorus / words and music by
Helf and Moran --Honey does you love yer man? : a coon love song / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton --Naughty
red riding hood / words and music by Geo[rge] R. Brill, arranged by Carlton S. Moore --

Subjects and Indexing Terms

George M. Cohan

Matthews and Bulger

Maurice Levi

Fay Templeton

Marion May

Gustave H. Kline

Tom Conley

Henry J. Sayers

Felix McGlennon

Ernest Hogan

Bert A. Williams

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Will Marion

Al Anderson

Lee Johnson

Harry Braisted

Stanley Carter

William C. Carleton

Dave Reed, Jr.

Harry Dacre

R. A. Barnett

A. B. Sloane

Hattie Starr

Charles H. Hopper

W. H. Tyers

Deas and Wilson

Charles E. Trevathan

Gussie L. Davis

Charles Horwitz

Frederick V. Bowers

Helf and Moran

Walter H. Ford

John W. Bratton

George R. Brill

Carlton S. Moore

Box 3, Folder 1

Music : [San Francisco] Examiner Supplement Songs

Note

Honey you're the warmest gal in town / words and music by Irving Jones --The tattooed man : Abel and chorus / by Frank Daniels
--Golden poppy two-step / written by Edward Galz --I don't know how to tell yer how I lubs yer : Marie Lloyd's English coon
song / words and music by Bennett Scott --When the parson makes Miss Mandy Johnson mine / words by Dan Packard, music by Robert
Cone --I'll carve dat nigger when we meet / by Walter Hawley, arranged by D. S. de Lisle --I love ma honey best of all / words
and music by Ernest Hogan, arranged by J. A. Raynes --Just about to fall / words by Cy Warman, music by Raymon Moore --Come,
ye lofty! Come, ye lowly! : Christmas carol / music by George William Warren --A tar at a masquerade / words by Robert H.
Davis, music by C. von Gerichten --Honey you've done me wrong / words and music by Harold M. Vernon --That sad sweet word
good bye / words by Louis Weslyn Jones, music by Carl Vandal --When someone pulls the string / words and music by Charles
Hoyt --May Irwin's 'bully' song / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan --I'll carve dat nigger when we meet / by Walter
Hawley, arranged by D. S. de Lisle --Nigger, nigger, newver die : a coon simplicity / words by W[illia]m Osborn, music by
Nellie Sylvester --In dreamland / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert --Sweetheart the time will come / words
by Charles Shackford, music by Kerry Mills --On the road to Mandalay : a barrack-room ballad / words by Rudyard Kipling, music
revised and adapted by Henry Trevannion --When the little ones are coming home from school / words by Howard Graham, music
by Charles Graham --Secrets they whispered in May : descriptive / words by W. R. Black, music by Code Morgan --O holy night
: Christmas song / arranged by Ja[me]s J. Freeman --Life's game of see-saw / words by Edgar Selden, music by L. C. Wedgefuth
--A merry man and a merry maid : a carol / words by H. V. Southerland, music by H. M. Bosworth --I've been faithful to you
/ words and music by Cha[rle]s K. Harris, arranged by Joseph Clauder --Lucy! Tell me I'm your beau / by Safford Waters --She
is my picnic girl / words and music by Harry Connor --Klondike gold / words by R. S. Phelps, music by Leo Bruck --Sweet Katy
Carney, my lass from Killarney / words by Harry J. Cox, music by Jos[eph] B. Carey

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Irving Jones

Frank Daniels

Edward Galz

Bennett Scott

Dan Packard

Robert Cone

Walter Hawley

D. S. de Lisle

Ernest Hogan

J. A. Raynes

Cy Warman

Raymon Moore

George William Warren

Robert H. Davis

C. von Gerichten

Harold M. Vernon

Louis Weslyn Jones

Carl Vandal

Charles Hoyt

Charles E. Trevathan

William Osborn

Nellie Sylvester

Harry B. Smith

Victor Herbert

Charles Shackford

Kerry Mills

Rudyard Kipling

Henry Trevannion

Howard Graham

Charles Graham

W. R. Black

Code Morgan

James J. Freeman

Edgar Selden

L. C. Wedgefuth

H. V. Southerland

H. M. Bosworth

Charles K. Harris

Joseph Clauder

Safford Waters

Harry Connor

R. S. Phelps

Leo Bruck

Harry J. Cox

Joseph B. Carey

Box 3, Folder 2

Music / [collected by] Ed. Brandenstein

Note

The girl I love, loves me / words and music by Gussie L. Davis --Put me off at Buffalo : comic song and refrain / words by
Harry Dillon, music by John Dillon --And her golden hair was hanging down her back / written and composed by Felix McGlennon
and Monroe H. Rosenfeld --Only one girl in the world for me : song and chorus / words and music by Dave Marion --He stole
McCarthy's wife / words by Thomas Le Mack, music by Andrew Mack --Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy / words and music by May
Irwin --My Pearl's a Bowery girl! / words by W[illia]m Jerome, music by Andrew Mack --The streets of Cairo, or The poor little
country maid / arranged by G. M. Rosenberg, written and composed by James Thornton --Say 'au revoir' but not 'good-bye' /
words and music by Harry Kennedy --The sidewalks of New York : song and chorus / arranged by Cha[rle]s Miller, words and music
by Cha[rle]s B. Lawlor and James W. Blake --What right has he on Broadway? : march song and chorus / words by Harry Dillon,
music by Nat Mann --Standing on the corner, didn't mean no harm, or, Oh, my baby, tell me true / by Geo[rge] Evans --She was
a daisy : song / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by W[illia]m Furst --Knights of the mystic star : song / words by Edward
Harrigan, music by Dave Braham --Molly O / written and composed by W[illia]m J. Scanlan --Daisy Bell / written and composed
by Harry Dacre --It's English as you see it on Broadway / words and music by Cha[rle]s H. Hoyt --Oh! Uncle John: comic song
/ words and music by Felix McGlennon --Darling Mabel / arranged by Frederic Schneider, words and music by W. P. Chase --Still
his whiskers grew / words by Albert Hall, music by C. W. Murphy --Ma Jeanette / written by Richard Norton, composed by Sidney
Jones --The man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo / written and composed by Fred. Gilbert --Love in springtime (Se saran
rose) / English poetry by Nathan Haskell Dole, Italian poetry by Pietro Mazzoni, music by Luigi Arditi --Put me off at Buffalo
: comic song and refrain / words by Harry Dillon, music by John Dillon --Louisiana Lou / written and composed by Leslie Stuart
--A pretty girl, a summer night / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Woolson Morse --Isabella : song from '1492' / words
by R. A. Barnet, music by Carl Pflueger --Sweet Marie / words by Cy Warman, music by Raymon Moore --Honey, O! : an Ethiopian
comic song / words and music by Percy Gaunt --Everybody takes his hat off to me / words and music by Barney Fagan --I long
to see the girl I left behind / written and composed by John T. Kelly --Ben Bolt : Oh! Don't you remember sweet Alice? / words
by Tho[ma]s Dunn English, music by Nelson Kneass --Wont you come to my tea-party / arranged by Jno. T. Hall, words and music
by Alb[ert] H. Fitz --My best girl's a New Yorker / written and composed by John Stromberg --The band played on / words by
John F. Palmer, music by Charles B. Ward --Hush yo' business, oh, go on! : a coon warning / words by Sager Midgley, music
by Maurice Levi --I want yer ma honey : an Ethiopian oddity / words and music by Fay Templeton --Celeste / words by Arthur
Macy, music by Edgar A. P. Newcomb --What could the poor girl do? : comic song / words and music by E. Alexandria --Lucinda-Cinda-Jane
: a sable serenade / words and music by Joseph Hart --I'm gwine to marry Missa Truscalina Brown : a Senegambian romanza /
arranged by Henry S. Sawyer, words and music by Ja[me]s E. Sullivan --Keep those golden gates wide open : song and chorus
/ words and music by Joesph Hart --Kitty (the Bowery boy to his sweetheart) / words by Joseph Flynn, music by Andrew Mack
--Henrietta! Have you met her? / words by Walter H. Ford, music by J. W. Bratton --Mud-pie days / arranged by Jos[eph] Clauder,
words and music by Charles K. Harris --Wont you be my sweetheart : waltz song and refrain / words by J. G. Judson, music by
H. C. Verner --Private Tommy Atkins : song / words by Henry Hamilton, music by S. Potter --Margery! / written and composed
by Arthur West --I can't change it : a humorour ditty / words and music by T. W. Connor

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Gussie L. Davis

Harry Dillon

John Dillon

Felix McGlennon

Monroe H. Rosenfeld

Dave Marion

Thomas Le Mack

Andrew Mack

May Irwin

William Jerome

G. M. Rosenberg

James Thornton

Harry Kennedy

Charles Miller

Charles B. Lawlor

James W. Blake

Harry Dillon

Nat Mann

George Evans

J. Cheever Goodwin

William Furst

Edward Harrigan

Dave Braham

William J. Scanlan

Harry Dacre

Charles H. Hoyt

Felix McGlennon

Frederic Schneider

W. P. Chase

Albert Hall

C. W. Murphy

Richard Norton

Sidney Jones

Fred. Gilbert

Nathan Haskell Dole

Pietro Mazzoni

Luigi Arditi

Leslie Stuart

Woolson Morse

R. A. Barnet

Carl Pflueger

Raymon Moore

Cy Warman

Percy Gaunt

Barney Fagan

John T. Kelly

Thomas Dunn English

Nelson Kneass

J. T. Hall

Albert H. Fitz

John Stromberg

John F. Palmer

Charles B. Ward

Sager Midgley

Maurice Levi

Fay Templeton

Arthur Macy

Edgar A. P. Newcomb

E. Alexandria

Joseph Hart

Henry S. Sawyer

James E. Sullivan

Joesph Hart

Joseph Flynn

Walter H. Ford

J. W. Bratton

Joseph Clauder

Charles K. Harris

J. G. Judson

H. C. Verner

Henry Hamilton

S. Potter

Arthur West

T. W. Connor

Box 4, Folder 1

Music - Vocal

Note

The prodigal son / words by Bill Nye, music arranged by Josephine Gro --Enniscorthy / written and composed by Robert Martin,
arranged by James Weaver --Dar's one more ribber for to cross : the great jubilee song / words by James Hosey, music by Thomas
P. Westendorf --Everybody takes his hat off to me / words and music by Barney Fagan --Forgive, forget those angry words /
words by Max Steinle, music by Frank A. Meyer --One kiss more / by F. Thomas --Maggie Murphy's home / words by Edward Harrigan,
music by Dave Braham --The baby's got a tooth / written by J. F. Mitchell, arranged by W. G. Eaton, composed by E. H. Jones
--The idol of the choir / words by Max Steinle, music by Jack Lehritter --Little Alabama coon : schottische / song by Hattie
Starr, arranged by F. W. Meacham --Girl wanted / arranged by Fred. Simonson, words and music by Gus C. Weinberg --The omniscient
ostrich / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Woolson Morse --Do, do, my huckleberry, do : polka / arranged by A. C. Pronier
--Shootin' craps / words and music by Joe Newman --Before the ball / words by Frederick Henry, music by Shafter Howard --Little
Annie Rooney / written and composed by Michael Nolan, arranged by George Le Brun --Down went McGinty : song and chorus / words
and music by Joseph Flynn --Ta-ra-ra-boum-de-ay! : the absurdity of the hour / words by Felix McGlennon, arranged by G. M.
Rosenberg --Oh! What a diff'rence in the morning! / written by 'Willie Piffkow', arranged by Philip Hastings --Love me , dear,
as I love you / words and music by D.L. White --Nellie Grey : waltz song / words and music by Benno I. Barnett --Love me little,
love me long : a Senegambian pastoral / words and music by Percy Gaunt --The maiden and the lamb / words by James Thornton,
music by Andrew Mack --I owe $10.00 to O'Grady / words and music by Harry Kennedy --I had $15.00 in my inside pocket / words
and music by Harry Kennedy --I'm called Little Buttercup / written by W. S. Gilbert, music by Arthur R. Sullivan --He's a
good old has been : a descriptive song / written and composed by Harry Dacre --For it sometimes happens that way : topical
song / words by J. P. Wilson, music by Harry J. Curtaz --He'll never forget Ôem again / words and music by Ferris Hartman
--On the sly : song and dance / composed by Willie A. Ryan --Razzle Dazzle / words and music by Willard Thompson --Her wedding
bells will ring to-day / words and music by Cha[rle]s Graham --My Mary Green / written and composed by Henry Lamb --He stands
between love and duty / words by Charles Williams

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Bill Nye

Josephine Gro

James Weaver

D.L. White

Robert Martin

James Hosey

Thomas P. Westendorf

Barney Fagan

Max Steinle

Frank A. Meyer

F. Thomas

Edward Harrigan

Dave Braham

J. F. Mitchell

W. G. Eaton

E. H. Jones

Max Steinle

Jack Lehritter

Hattie Starr

F. W. Meacham

Fred. Simonson

Gus C. Weinberg

J. Cheever Goodwin

Woolson Morse

A. C. Pronier

Joe Newman

Frederick Henry

Shafter Howard

Michael Nolan

George Le Brun

Joseph Flynn

Felix McGlennon

G. M. Rosenberg

Willie Piffkow

Philip Hastings

Benno I. Barnett

Percy Gaunt

James Thornton

Andrew Mack

Harry Kennedy

W. S. Gilbert

Arthur R. Sullivan

Harry Dacre

J. P. Wilson

Harry J. Curtaz

Ferris Hartman

Willie A. Ryan

Willard Thompson

Charles Graham

Henry Lamb Charles Williams

Box 4, Folder 2

[n.t.]

Note

Violets [Morgens send'ich dir die Veilchen] / words by Julian Fane, music by Ellen Wright --Listen to the mocking bird / by
Alice Hawthorne --Tell me pretty maiden : English girls and clerks / by Leslie Stuart --The Long Beach : march and two step
/ composed by J. S. Cox -Oh! What a diff'rence in the morning! / arranged with additional verses by Philip Hastings, written
by 'Willie Piffkow' --Please let me sleep / words by R. C. McPherson, music by James T. Brymn --I've waited, honey, waited
long for you / words and music by Geo[rge] A. Nichols --Still as the night [Still wie die Nacht] / by Carl Bohm --The tattooed
mand : abel and chorus --Delia / lyrics by George Ade, music by Alfred G. Wathall --Ma blushin' Rosie, ma posie sweet / words
by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg --The wedding of the Reuben and the maid, or, They were on their honeymoon / lyrics
by Harry B. Smith, music by Maurice Levi --The shade of the palm / music by Leslie Stuart --Kol Nidre / by H. A. Russotta
--Unsane Taukef / by Rev. Joachim Kurantmann --I guess I'll have to telegraph my baby : coon song / words and music by George
M. Cohan --The tale of the kangaroo / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders --I can't think ob nuthin' else but you
/ words and music by Harry Dacre --My Sulu Lulu Loo : chiquita & wives / lyrics by George Ade, music by Nat. D. Mann --Pretty
Mollie Shannon (she's the real, real thing) / words by George H. Ryan, music by Walter Wolff --The wedding of the Reuben and
the maid, or, They were on their honeymoon / lyrics by Harry B. Smith, music by Maurice Levi --Marie Cahill's Arab love song
/ lyric by George V. Hobart, music by Silvio Hein --I love a lassie, or, ma Scotch bluebell / by Harry Lauder and Gerald Grafton
--She is ma daisy / words by Harry Lauder and J. D. Harper, music by Harry Lauder --My cousin Caruso / lyrics by Edward Madden,
music by Gus Edwards --Whoop Ôer up! (with a whoop, la! la!) / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Will Marion Cook --Ciribiribin
: canzonetta / by A. Pestalozza --Sammy / words by James O'Dea, music by Edward Hutchison --Could you be true to eyes of blue,
if you looked into eyes of brown? / by Cobb and Edwards --Under the bamboo tree / by Bob Cole --The dance of the grizzly bear
/ words by Irving Berlin, music by George Botsford --The Keokuk culture club / music by Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert --I
want what I want when I want it / lyric by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert --A pink petty from Peter / words and music
by Paul A. Rubens --Waiting at the church; or, my wife won't let me / written by Fred W. Leigh, composed by Henry E. Pether
--Hail to the spirit of liberty : march / by John Philip Sousa --Hands across the sea : march / by John Philip Sousa --Bohemian
life : march and two-step / by Alfred Roncovieri --I love my wife; but, oh, you kid! / by Armstrong and Clark --The Ivy ball
march / by Joseph Caufmann --Every race has a flag but the coon / words and music by William A. Heelan and J. Frederick Helf
--My Irish rosie / words by W[illia]m Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz --Honey, you'se ma lady love / by Nat Mann --Down where
the Wurtzburger flows / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Harry Von Tilzer --Like no a like : solo and chorus / arranged
by H. Berger --The art of making love / words and music by John A. Coleman --The new bully / composed by Lee Johnson, arranged
by Doc Albert --At a Georgia campmeeting : march / by Kerry Mills

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Julian Fane

Ellen Wright

Alice Hawthorne

Leslie Stuart

J. S. Cox

Willie Piffkow

Philip Hastings

R. C. McPherson

James T. Brymn

George A. Nichols

Carl Bohm

George Ade

Alfred G. Wathall

Edgar Smith

John Stromberg

Harry B. Smith

Maurice Levi

Leslie Stuart

H. A. Russotta

Joachim Kurantmann

George M. Cohan

Frank Pixley

Gustav Luders

Harry Dacre

George Ade

Nat D. Mann

George H. Ryan

Walter Wolff

George V. Hobart

Silvio Hein

Harry Lauder

Gerald Grafton

J. D. Harper

Edward Madden

Gus Edwards

Andrew B. Sterling

Will Marion Cook

A. Pestalozza

James O'Dea

Edward Hutchison

Cobb and Edwards

Bob Cole

Irving Berlin

George Botsford

Henry Blossom

Victor Herbert

Paul A. Rubens

Fred W. Leigh

Henry E. Pether

John Philip Sousa

Alfred Roncovieri

Armstrong and Clark

Joseph Caufmann

William A. Heelan

J. Frederick Helf

William Jerome

Jean Schwartz

Vincent P. Bryan

Harry Von Tilzer

H. Berger

John A. Coleman

Lee Johnson

Doc Albert

Kerry Mills

Series 2. Animals

Box 5, Folder 1

The carrier dove : an admired ballad
New York :Atwill's Music Saloon,1836

Additional Note

Composed and Arranged by Daniel Johnson

Lithographer : Bufford's Lithog., 114 Nassau Street, New York

Performed by Miss Watson

Instrument : Piano Forte

Box 5, Folder 1

The carrier dove. Oh! fly away to my native land : ballad
New York :Atwill's Music Saloon,1844

Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders : nine songs and a set of cotillions
Philadelphia and New York :E. Ferrett & Co. ,n.d.

Note

Dandy Jim of Caroline : a celebrated Ethiopian melody --Miss Lucy Long : a popular Negro song --Boatman's dance : a popular
song / sung by the Virginia Minstrels --Old Dan Tucker : a celebrated banjo song arranged for the piano forte --My old Aunt
Sally : a celebrated Ethiopian melody --Miss Lucy Neale, or The Yellow gal : a celebrated Ethiopian melody --The ole gray
goose : a popular banjo song --Going ober de mountain : arranged for the piano forte --ÔTwill neber do to gib it up so : a
favourite banjo song --The Virginia Minstrels' Cotillions / arranged by Old Dan Tucker

Wm. A. Frey, publisher and dealer in foreign and American sheet music, music books, roman strings, pianos, organs, melodeons,
violins, guitars, accordeons, and every description of musical merchandise, fancy goods, toilet articles, toys, etc., special
attention given to the tuning & repairing of musical instruments all work warrantied. Sheet music arranged and neatly bound,
orders from the country promptly attended to. All of the new music received as soon as published. Music sent by mail, prepaid,
to any part of the coutnry, upon receipt of the Marked price.
San Francisco :Wm. A. Frey,[1865 -1880]

Additional Note

Words by H. B. Farnie

Note

Broadside only.

Box 11, Folder 5

The palace of truth : polka mazurka
San Francisco and Portland :M. Gray,1872

The ivy-clad ruin : ballad for baritone or bass
San Francisco :M. Gray,1882

Additional Note

Music by Adam Geibel

Words by Geo[rge] M. Vickers

Lithographer : Thorburn [?], New York

Box 13, Folder 3

May-be : song
San Francisco :M. Gray,1882

Additional Note

Composed by William Toepke

Box 13, Folder 3

CÏur-de-Lion march, in honor of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States, for the twenty-second triennial
grand conclave at San Francisco, composed expressly for the Parker and Tilton art exhibit
San Francisco :A. M. Benham,1880

Jeff Davis' dream, as originally sung by Miss Viola, [É] for presentation to the lady patrons of their Gigantic Polyorama
of the War
San Francisco :J. W. Wilder & Co.,1863.San Francisco :Robbins & Co., Book, Job, and Music Printers ,1863

Additional Note

Composed and Arranged by Miss Viola

Box 19, Folder 10

Yes! I would the war were over!
San Francisco :M. Gray,1863

Additional Note

Music by G. T. Evans

Words by Alice Hawthorne

Printer Robbins & Co., Book, Job, and Music Printers, San Francisco

Performed by Signor R. Abecco

Box 19, Folder 10

Bright things can never die : a ballad
San Francisco :Salvator Rosa,1862

Additional Note

Composed by Edw[ard] F. Rimbault

Printer Chas. F. Robbins & Co., Music Printers, San Francisco

Performed by Signora Bianchi

Box 19, Folder 10

United forever : a patriotic song
San Francisco :Gray & Herwig,1861

Additional Note

Composed by G. T. Evans

Words by T. G. Spear, Esq.

Performed by Mme. Elisa Biscaccianti

Box 19, Folder 10

Souvenir de Clairvaux : polka mazurka
San Francisco :M. Gray,1861

Additional Note

Music by A. J. Bowie, Jr.

Box 20, Folder 1

Firemen's march, composed and dedicated to the officers and members of the San Francisco Fire Department
San Francisco :Salvator Rosa,1861